SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



469 



Decomposition: Anderson, A. G. 



1909.1. — Putrefaction in herring caused 

 during salting by crustacean food (aat). 

 Boeok, A. 1866.1, 1868.1; Meier, H. 



1869.2. — Putrefaction, relation to rigor 

 mortis. Ewart, J. C. 1887.1. 



" Red cod": nature of organisms (bac- 

 terial) and cause of red coloration. ♦Bit- 

 ting, A. W. 1911.1; Farlow, W. G. 

 1880.1, 1886.1; Johan-Olsen, O. 1887.1; 

 Berthier, C. Add. 1889.1; Edington, A. 

 Add. 1888.1; Ewart, J. C. Add. 1888.1; 

 Lave't, A. Add. 1887.1; Layet, Artigalas, 

 & Ferre. Add. 1886.1. 



It has been recently shown by H. F. 

 Taylor (U. S. Bureau Fish., Doc. 919, 

 1922, p. 18) that the organisms which cause 

 the reddening of cod and haddock are of two 

 kinds — " a spirochoefc which in colonies 

 is pale pink, and a bacillus whose colonies 

 are deep red." 



Measures for prohibition of sale. MaXi- 

 riac, E. Add. 1886.1, 1889.1; Pouchet, 

 G. Add. 1886.1. 



Possibility of use for food. Granoher. 

 Add. 1887.1; Heckel, E. Add. 1887.2. 



For cases of sickness caused by eating 

 " red cod," see Diseases of man. 



Refrigeration: including methods of 

 packing in ice for shipment. Baird, S. F. 

 1871.2,.34; Bourgeois, — 1879.1; Cas- 

 tillo, L. 1912.10; Cox, W. 1887.1 ; Gam- 

 gee, J. 1879.1; Kilbourn, J. K. 1883.1 

 Lahille, F. 1910.1; Smitii, W. A. 1883.2 

 Clark, A. H. ^dd. 1887.1; Mouchy, A, 

 Add. 1911.1; Soiling, A. Add. 1910.1 

 •Stevenson, C. H. Add. 1899.1; Tower, 

 R. W. Add. 1901.1. — History of frozen 

 fish trade of U. S. Clark, A. 1887.5. 



Salting and pickling: Annaniassen, 

 A. 1885.1; Bitting, A. W. 1911.1; Martin, 

 M. 1834.1; TroUe, C. 1886.1; Pettersson, 

 A. Add. 1900.1; Sclmudt-Nielsen, S. 

 Add. 1901.1; Stevenson, C. H. Add. 

 1899.1. — Salting and pickling among 

 Greeks and Romans. Smidth, J. K. 1872.1, 

 1876.1. 



STATIONS & LABOKATOBIES 



Engaged in researches on life histories, 

 development, etc., for the promotion of 

 scientific knowledge of fishes and fisheries. 

 For stations engaged primarily in the prop- 

 agation of fishes, see Stations & Establish- 

 ments under Pisciculture. 



America 



British Columbia: Pacific Coast 



Biological Station, Departure Bay. Eraser, 

 C. M. Add. 1914.1. 



California: The Hopkins Seaside 

 Laboratory at Monterey. Dean, B. 1897.1; 

 Jenkins, O. P. 1893.1. 



Marine Biological Station of San Diego. 

 Gravier, C. 1912.1; Ritter, W. E. 1912.1. 



Florida: Utility of \j>roposed\ station 

 onFlorida coast. Meek, S. E. Add. 1898.1; 

 Taylor, W. E. Add. 1898.1. 



Massachusetts : Biological Laboratory 

 of the U. S. Fish Comm. at Woods Hole, 



acliuities, etc. Bumpus, H. C. 1898.7, 

 1900.1; Ryder, J. A. 1892.2; Sumner, 

 F. B. 1904.3, 1905.1, 1907.1, 1908.1. 



North Carolina: Beaufort Lab. of 

 U. S. Fish Comm., Reports, etc. Grave, 

 C. 1905.1; Radcliffe, L. 1914.2. 



Rhode Island: Fisheries Experiment 

 Station at Wickford, R. I. Report of work 

 during 1910. Barnes, E. W. Add. 1911.1. 



Asia 



■,/ 



Japan: Fisheries Institute Suisan 



Koschushio at Tokio. Hlndze, B. K. 

 1903.1. 



iTnperial University Station at Misaki. 

 Dean, B. 1904.13; Mitsukuri, K. 1887.1. 



Europe 



For detailed descriptions of European 

 Stations, see •Kofoid, C. A. Add. 1910.1. 

 Consult also Dean, B., in Rept. Smithson. 

 Instit., 1893 (1894), pp. 505-519. For ac- 

 count in Russian, see Borodin, N. A. 

 1894.1. 



Austria-Hungary: Royal Hungarian 

 Biological Station for Fisheries and for 

 Purification of Sewage. (Description.) 



Unger, E. 1910.2. 



British Isles ; England: Dove Marine 

 Laboratory, Cullercoats near Newcastle, 

 Northumberland. Report of scientific work. 

 Meek, A. 1898.1. 



Laboratory of the Marine Biological Asso- 

 ciation of Plymouth. Reports on investiga- 

 tions. Browne, F. B. 1903.1; Cunning- 

 ham, J. T. 1887.6, 1893.2; Duncker, G. 

 1897.3. — Description. Heape, W. 1887.1. 

 — lAst of publications, 1886^1913. Anon. 

 343. 



Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries 

 Committee. Fisheries Laboratory at Uni- 

 versity of Liverpool. Biological Station and 

 Hatchery at Piel-in-Barrow. — Reports on 

 activities and investigations. Herdman, W. 

 A. 1893.1, 1897.2, 1903.2,.5, 1913.3, Add. 

 1914.1; Herdman, & Scott, A. 1894.1; 

 Herdman, Scott, & Johnstone, J. 1890.1- 

 1910.1; Herdman, Scott, Johnstone, & 

 Cole, F. J. 1902.1; Scott, A. 1901.1, 

 1902.1, 1905.3, 1913.1, .2, 1915.3. — Dc- 

 scription of the fisheries cruiser, " James 

 Fletcher." Wignall, A., & Johnstone, J. 

 1908.1. 



Liverpool Marine Biology Committee. 

 Port Erin Biological Station. Activities. 

 Herdman, W. A. 1903.1, 1906.1. — Puffin 

 Island Station. Foundation and first sea- 

 son's activities. Herdman, W. A. 1888.1. 



British Isles, Scotland: Gatty Marine 

 Laboratory at St. Andrews, formerly Labo- 

 ratory of Fishery Board for Scotland. — ■ 

 Foundation and history of the Gatty Marine 

 Laboratory. •Mcintosh, W. C. 1896.2. 

 — Reports of activities. Mcintosh, W. C. 

 1885.5, 1887.3, 1888.5, Add. 1884.1, 

 1886.1, 1895.1, 1912.1; Prince, E. E. 

 1885.1, 1911.1. — For activities of Fishery 

 Board 'for Scotland, see under Fisheries, 

 Scotland. 



